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Are you considering joining in our Creative Container Pico Reef Contest? Learn the fundamentals of how to create a beautiful pico reef jar, vase, or bowl of your own, complete with coral and invertebrates. It's easier than you might think! Get the full scoop in the Nano-Reef.com Articles Library

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Have you heard about our Creative Container Pico Contest on Nano-Reef.com?

We heard the community's requests for a pico reef building contest, and now we want to give everyone the opportunity to get their creative juices flowing and create a unique pico container reef! What do we mean by containers? We mean any container with a volume of 3 gallons or less that is not a traditional tank or aquarium. Bowls, jars, and vases are all wonderful options, but your imagination is the limit in terms of the type of container! Contestants will have six months to build and foster their new pico reef before voting begins. Do you have what it takes?

Learn more about our pico reef building contest and see the epic prize list in our official announcement!

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Brighten up your day with 25 gallons of underwater artwork! We’re featuring community member buddythelion and his stunning 25 gallon nano reef aquarium, the culmination of years of experience. Get some insight into how it’s done in October’s featured reef profile! ☀️🐠🖼

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It can be difficult to find enough space to store RO/DI filters, water containers, and saltwater mixing buckets for your aquarium, especially when you live in an apartment! In our latest DIY Project Guide, community member KuruptPixel has designed a clever water change station that's compact enough to hide inside a closet or cabinet. Check out his brilliant solution in our articles library!